by aria-crypto.com
April 15, 2025 at 00:46
South Korea's Stablecoin Regulations Spark Industry Concerns
South Korea's crypto industry is currently grappling with proposed regulations targeting stablecoins, which many insiders have labeled as unfair.
The Basic Digital Asset Act, introduced by Democratic Party lawmaker Min Byung-deok, aims to impose strict oversight on domestic stablecoin issuers.
This legislation would require companies to obtain prior approval from the Financial Services Commission before launching any stablecoin products.
Industry professionals argue that these regulations could disadvantage local companies while allowing overseas firms like Tether to operate without similar constraints.
Critics also note that the bill borrows elements from the European Union's MiCA regulations, which may not be a suitable fit for South Korea's distinct crypto landscape.
The proposed law includes provisions for issuance and distribution protocols, as well as mandatory disclosures ensuring that stablecoin firms hold adequate assets to back their tokens.
As crypto adoption continues to grow, with over 30% of South Koreans engaging with exchanges, these regulations aim to enhance consumer protection and prevent illicit activities.
However, the effectiveness and fairness of such stringent measures remain hotly debated within the industry.
Min plans to introduce the bill in the National Assembly next month, prompting further discussions on the balance between regulation and innovation in the crypto space.
The evolving landscape indicates a pivotal moment for South Korea's stablecoin market, as industry stakeholders seek a path that nurtures growth while ensuring compliance.
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